COVID-19 news from around the world, translated

We process a massive stream of news provided by the excellent European Commission project, MediSys, curate it to focus on stories about a given country, and for readers of English, automatically translate any foreign language stories to provide as complete as possible a picture of how the world is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jim Blasingame: The New Regular: Technology As If People Matter

Last week, we covered the concept of business fundamentals being neither Old School nor New School, but rather THE School. To help restart your business in the New Regular of the post-pandemic economy, let’s continue that theme with two more THE School fundamentals. One is primal and one is, relatively speaking, a new kid on the fundamentals block.

Guest Column: This Is A Time For Us To Listen

I believe it appropriate for me to issue a public statement not just about the killing of George Floyd but also about the magnitude of protests and rioting in cities in response to the killing. Speaking as a white man, I know I have no sense of the fear, anger and disgust African Americans hold for....

Guest Column: The Rattlesnake Under The Bed

Do you have a point you’d like to make or an issue you feel strongly about? Submit a letter to the editor or a guest column.
As we all struggle to make our way out of quarantine or lockdown or stay at home or whatever unwelcome jail the coronavirus has placed us, the question of how to do so rages....

Frank R. Consiglio 1968-2020

Born Sept. 6, 1968, Frank grew up in Campbell, then raised his family in Canfield, before residing in Youngstown. Frank was a graduate of Campbell Memorial High School and went on to serve his country in the U.S. Navy. Most recently, he worked at Zinz Construction and Restoration.

Editorial: Legislators Must Be Part Of Reopening Process

It’s hard to believe, but the news cycle has become so crowded that an ongoing pandemic has been almost pushed out of public view. With protests and demonstrations continuing over the death of a black man at the hands of police in Minnesota and race relations taking center stage, the coronavirus and....

Murderous May: Spike In Homicides Following Covid-19 Lockdown

Homicides appear to have spiked across New Zealand since Kiwis came out of lockdown - with 13 people dead, including five just this week. Crime dropped dramatically during the Covid-19 lockdown, which saw the nation stay home for more than a month unless they needed to leave for essential work or to get supplies.

The rapid identification, tracing and isolation of cases of COVID-19 is imperative to stamping out the virus - but as health officials drive home the message that contact tracing is essential to New Zealand's continued success, the voice of the people is getting lost, says associate professor Anna Brown.

Coronavirus Live Ticker: The Location In The North

The live ticker from NDR.de keeps you informed about the most important events related to the Corona crisis in the north - with the latest news, background information and reports from television and radio.

Jim Blasingame: The New Regular: Technology As If People Matter

Last week, we covered the concept of business fundamentals being neither Old School nor New School, but rather THE School. To help restart your business in the New Regular of the post-pandemic economy, let’s continue that theme with two more THE School fundamentals. One is primal and one is, relatively speaking, a new kid on the fundamentals block.

Education: Non-research Students, Most Of Whom Drop Out

Responsible sources, at the Ministry of Education and Technical Education, said that students who did not submit research in the transport classes had a small percentage, compared to those who submitted research from the third primary to the third preparatory classes.